Ballooned Sentence Examples | Use Ballooned in a sentence

1.costs were simply omitted-and eventually Ballooned to well over twice the original appropriation.

2.the former interior designer was unhappy with her weight, which had Ballooned from 48 to 68 kilograms since her marriage.

3."in a few days, my income in rubles became nothing, while my dollar debts Ballooned, " he says.

4.his weight had Ballooned to190 pounds.

5.even as government stockpiles Ballooned, traders in thailand imported rice from cambodia and vietnam.

6.total debts owed by the government, companies and households have Ballooned to 240 per cent of gross domestic product, virtually double the level at the time of the global financial crisis.

7.auditing expenses Ballooned soon after the law was introduced.

8.trade deficits have Ballooned.

9.in short, it could be a slowdown in the internet economy that has Ballooned over the last decade.

10.the rumours soon Ballooned into a full-grown scandal.

11.nonbank or shadow lending has Ballooned in recent years as regulators have repeatedly tried to cut off certain sectors of the economy from formal financing channels.

12.current account deficits Ballooned, with capital inflows accelerating up to the eve of the crisis.

13.today, etsy's staff has Ballooned to 70 employees, and the company reportedly grosses more than $12 million a year.

14.spreads between two-and 10-year maturities have Ballooned during this period.

15.some say the flood of state-directed capital has led to inefficiencies in the same way that its steel and cement sectors Ballooned under state support several decades ago.

16.in germany, the crisis has Ballooned into the worst recession in postwar history.

17.overhead has Ballooned, leaving the company less efficient and productive than it needs to be.

18.china's imports have Ballooned this year, thanks to its prodigious stimulus spending and a rise in commodity prices.

19.you know just over the last five years, the number of employees at the state level has Ballooned by 33, 000 people.

20.her skirt Ballooned out in the wind.

21.as it affected her more and more, the font size in her emails Ballooned to cartoonish sizes.

22.new delhi's failure to reduce the country's dependence on costly oil imports has Ballooned the current-account deficit.

23.russian arms sales were only$ 4.3 billion in2003, and Ballooned as the economies of their two biggest customers ( india and china) grew larger.

24.although private debt had been rising, the country's overall debt-to-gdp ratio had not Ballooned, because the greek economy was growing.

25.free memory is reclaimed first so guests with more unused memory are Ballooned the most.

26.that's been an enviable location in recent years, as sales of chinese goods have Ballooned.

27.less than $40 billion a year ago, the excess reserve deposits held by the fed have Ballooned to $860 billion.

28.net government debt Ballooned to more than 130 per cent of gross domestic product.

29.the things we wanted to keep an eye on have Ballooned out of control.

30.when i was a sophomore in high school i Ballooned to180 pounds.

31.over the past 20 years, many countries 'trade with china has Ballooned.

32.structured issuance Ballooned to$ 2 trillion last year and grew in complexity.

33.hong kong's property prices have Ballooned 90% since 2009, spurred by a lack of new supply, as well as heady demand from mainland buyers.

34.a year later he was the first person to fly over the atlantic in a hot air balloon. he Ballooned across the pacific in 1991.

35.in london, the use of the tube has Ballooned

36.membership has Ballooned beyond all expectations.